Syracuse Greek Theatre Scenography

OMA's scenography features three temporary architectural devices
that reinterpret the spaces of Syracuse's Greek Theatre, which
dates from the 5th century BCE. The interventions are dramatically
exploited and adapted at strategic moments within the summer cycle
of plays staged by the Istituto Nazionale del Dramma Antico:
Aeschylus's Prometheus Unbound (directed by Claudio
Longhi), Euripides' Bacchae (dir. Antonio Calenda) and
Aristophane's The Birds (dir. Roberta Torre).